How to Make Jewelry with Free Bead Pattern

Green bead thread necklace

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Materials

1 length of green thread or cord approx 100cm long

12 assorted beads of various shades of green and different shapes

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Instructions

Tie a knot at the end of the thread and one about 18cm from the end. Take the first bead and thread all the way along to the knot. Tie another knot behind the bead to keep in place. Tie another knot about 6 cm from the bead . Take the next bead up to the knot and tie anther knot behind it. Proceed with each bead in the same way leaving about 6 cm between each bead.÷ When all beads are on the thread tie the ends together and cut off any surplus thread. The 18cm gap is for the back of your neck.÷ ÷ ÷ Tie another knot behind the bead to keep in place. Tie another knot about 6 cm from the bead . Take the next bead up to the knot and tie anther knot behind it. Proceed with each bead in the same way leaving about 6 cm between each bead.÷ When all beads are on the thread tie the ends together and cut off any surplus thread. The 18cm gap is for the back of your neck.÷ ÷ 

Simple and Quick to do !

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